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The oldest home in Terrebonne Parish sits without a roof Friday in Houma. The Hebert family had until Aug. 16 to vacate the property. The new owner is expected to demolish what is left of the home. Built in 1822 — the same year Terrebonne Parish was founded — the 191-year-old Acadian-style house, situated among houses and businesses on West Park Avenue, was home to Clarence and Sadie Hebert for nearly 90 years.

Benjamin Oliver Hicks/Staff

Benjamin Oliver Hicks/Staff

Published: Friday, August 16, 2013 at 10:19 p.m.

Last Modified: Friday, August 16, 2013 at 10:19 p.m.

The oldest home in Terrebonne Parish sits without a roof Friday in Houma. The Hebert family had until Aug. 16 to vacate the property. The new owner is expected to demolish what is left of the home. Built in 1822 — the same year Terrebonne Parish was founded — the 191-year-old Acadian-style house, situated among houses and businesses on West Park Avenue, was home to Clarence and Sadie Hebert for nearly 90 years.

<p>The oldest home in Terrebonne Parish sits without a roof Friday in Houma. The Hebert family had until Aug. 16 to vacate the property. The new owner is expected to demolish what is left of the home. Built in 1822 — the same year Terrebonne Parish was founded — the 191-year-old Acadian-style house, situated among houses and businesses on West Park Avenue, was home to Clarence and Sadie Hebert for nearly 90 years.</p><!-- Nothing to do. The paragraph has already been output -->